To determine the acceleration of an object, you must calculate its change in velocity per unit of time.
A reference point must be chosen to determine the motion of an object.
Fnet = m*anet where m is the mass of the object, Fnet is the net force on the object, and anet is the net accel. on the object. Keep in mind that force and acceleration are vectors and you must take into account the direction that they are in.
The density of the object and the density of the liquid. The object must be less dense than the liquid to float.
if you are given the mass of an object in pounds
. . .point of reference. For example, one can tell whether a planet is moving according to its position in relation to a star.
You must calculate the change in velocity during each unit of time.
A reference point must be chosen to determine the motion of an object.
velocity
The object's speed and direction.
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Fnet = m*anet where m is the mass of the object, Fnet is the net force on the object, and anet is the net accel. on the object. Keep in mind that force and acceleration are vectors and you must take into account the direction that they are in.
Mass speed
its mass and height
The density of the object and the density of the liquid. The object must be less dense than the liquid to float.
Length the width and depth